Chin Swee Cave Temple

Chin Swee Cave Temple

The Chin Swee Cave Temple is a Taoist temple in Genting Highlands on a rocky slope at 4,600 feet above sea level. It is about 5-10 minute’s drive down from the peak of Genting Highlands.

The temple was initially built by the founder of Genting, Tan Sri Dato Seri Lim Goh Tong, to worship the Reverend Chin Swee, a god in Fujian province, China whom possess supernatural abilities to summon rain and drive away evil spirits. After 18 years of development, it was finally opened to public in 1994.

Over the years, many other attractions were added to the collection:

15-meter high Giant Buddha statue.

Kwan-Yin statue.

Statue of the founder of Genting, Tan Sri Dato Seri Lim Goh Tong.

Nine-storey pagoda decorated with Buddha’s figurines.

Stone statues and sculptures to tell story about afterlife in accordance to ancient Chinese beliefs.